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In Your House 5
VHS cover featuring The British Bulldog and Bret Hart
PromotionWorld Wrestling Federation
DateDecember 17, 1995[1][2][3]
CityHershey, Pennsylvania[1][2][3]
VenueHersheypark Arena[1][2][3]
Attendance7,289[1][2][3]
Buy rate84,000[4]
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In Your House 5 (retroactively titled In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings) was the fifth In Your House professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). The event took place on December 17, 1995, at the Hersheypark Arena in Hershey, Pennsylvania. Six matches aired as part of the PPV broadcast and three additional matches were held as dark matches. With the launch of the WWE Network in 2014, this show became available on demand, but does not include the three dark matches which were held after the main show.

The main event was a rematch from the 1992 SummerSlam show as WWF Champion Bret Hart defended the championship against his brother-in-law The British Bulldog. On the undercard the Undertaker faced off against King Mabel in a Casket match. Another match on the show could only end when either Hunter Hearst Helmsley or Henry O. Godwinn was thrown into a hog pen that was erected in the arena.

Production

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Background

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Other on-screen personnel
Role: Name:
Commentator Vince McMahon
Jerry Lawler
Jeff Jarrett (Johnson vs Landell)
Interviewer Jerry Lawler
Jim Ross
Todd Pettengill
Ring announcer Manny Garcia
Referee Mike Chioda
Jack Doan
Earl Hebner
Tim White

In Your House was a series of monthly professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) events first produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE) in May 1995. They aired when the promotion was not holding one of its then-five major PPVs (WrestleMania, King of the Ring, SummerSlam, Survivor Series, and Royal Rumble), and were sold at a lower cost.[5] This fifth In Your House event took place on December 17, 1995, at the Hersheypark Arena in Hershey, Pennsylvania. While this event was originally known simply as In Your House 5, it was later retroactively renamed as In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings. This retroactive renaming of the show was based on the event's holiday scheduling.[6]

Storylines

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In Your House 5 featured professional wrestling matches involving different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines that were played out on Monday Night Raw and other WWF television programs.[7]

Event

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Following the first match on the broadcast, Jerry Lawler introduced the returning Jeff Jarrett and presented him with a storyline gold record for supposedly selling 500,000 copies of his country music album, Ain't I Great. Lawler then invited Jarrett to do commentary with himself and Vince McMahon for the next match. In the second match Ahmed Johnson was originally supposed to face Dean Douglas, but Douglas claimed that he could not compete due to a back injury. He introduced Buddy Landel (his "graduate student") as his replacement for the night. Johnson won the match, and afterward Jarrett attacked Johnson with his gold record.

Another non-match segment saw Savio Vega handing out presents to children with Santa Claus, when Ted DiBiase came out and ordered Santa to attack Vega. He revealed that "Santa" was actually Xanta Klaus, Santa's evil brother who lives in the South Pole and steals presents. Xanta was portrayed by SMW wrestler, Jon Rechner, later better known as Balls Mahoney. The Xanta gimmick appeared very little after this.

Results

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No.ResultsStipulationsTimes
1Razor Ramon and Marty Jannetty defeated The 1-2-3 Kid and Sycho Sid (with Ted DiBiase)Tag team match12:22[1][2][3]
2Ahmed Johnson defeated Buddy Landel (with Dean Douglas)Singles match0:45[1][2][3]
3Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated Henry O. GodwinnArkansas Hog Pen match with Hillbilly Jim as special guest referee8:58[1][2][3]
4Owen Hart (with Jim Cornette) defeated Diesel by disqualificationSingles match4:34[1][2][3]
5The Undertaker (with Paul Bearer) defeated King Mabel (with Sir Mo)Casket match6:11[1][2][3]
6Bret Hart (c) defeated The British Bulldog (with Diana Smith and Jim Cornette)Singles match for the WWF Championship21:09[1][2][3]
7DGoldust defeated Duke DroeseSingles match6:38
8DBarry Horowitz, Hakushi and The Smoking Gunns (Billy Gunn and Bart Gunn) defeated Yokozuna, Isaac Yankem, DDS and The Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip) (with Sunny)Eight-man tag team match11:38
9DBob Backlund defeated Savio VegaSingles match6:22
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match
D – this was a dark match

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In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings was a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) on December 17, 1995, at the Hersheypark Arena in Hershey, Pennsylvania, marking the fifth installment in the In Your House series and drawing an attendance of 7,289. The event featured seven matches on the main card, highlighted by a WWF Championship main event rematch from SummerSlam 1992, where champion Bret Hart defeated his brother-in-law The British Bulldog (Davey Boy Smith) via submission with the Sharpshooter at 20:42, retaining the title amid intense family tensions involving Diana Hart and Jim Cornette. Other key bouts included The Undertaker defeating King Mabel in a casket match at 7:58, with Paul Bearer aiding in closing the casket on Mabel and Sir Mo, advancing The Undertaker's storyline dominance, and Owen Hart upsetting Diesel by disqualification at 4:34 after Diesel attacked referee Earl Hebner, stemming from Owen's interference in Diesel's prior title opportunities. The undercard showcased a variety of stipulation matches and rivalries, such as the Arkansas Hog Pen match where Hunter Hearst Helmsley defeated at 9:12 by throwing him into the hog pen, with special referee , highlighting the contrast between Helmsley's elitist persona and Godwinn's rural background. Additional results featured Razor Ramon and defeating Sycho Sid and The 1-2-3 Kid by pinfall at 12:22, pinning at 0:42, and an eight-man tag team match where , Hakushi, and The Smoking Gunns defeated The Bodydonnas, Isaac Yankem, and Yokozuna at 11:38. Dark matches included over. and Goldust winning a casket match against "The Dumpster" Droese. Overall, the event generated 0.33 in buyrate, reflecting a weaker card draw in 1995, though the main event is often praised for its technical quality and emotional stakes.

Background

Development

In Your House 5 was the fifth pay-per-view (PPV) event in the World Wrestling Federation's (WWF) series, held on December 17, 1995, at the in . The series, launched earlier that year, aimed to provide cost-effective, shorter-duration PPVs priced at around $19.95—significantly lower than the $29.95 for major events—to fill scheduling gaps between the WWF's traditional "Big Five" shows (, , , , and ) and maintain monthly programming momentum amid competition from . This approach allowed the WWF to advance ongoing storylines without the production scale of flagship events, positioning In Your House 5 as a bridge between on November 19, 1995, and the in January 1996. The event's production followed the standard format, broadcast live on PPV, featuring a themed set incorporating holiday elements to align with its proximity to . It was subtitled "Seasons Beatings" to evoke the festive yet combative tone of the timing. No significant production delays or live gate complications were reported, as the event drew a crowd of approximately 7,289 attendees in the 8,500-capacity arena, reflecting steady interest in the series. In the broader WWF landscape of late 1995, the promotion was navigating a transitional period following Diesel's WWF Championship loss to in a No Disqualification match at , which marked a shift toward Hart's second reign and set the stage for emerging feuds carried into the December event. This change contributed to a refreshed creative direction as the year closed, with In Your House 5 serving as a platform to build toward the 1996 .

Storylines

The storylines leading into In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings revolved around personal rivalries, family betrayals, and opportunistic challenges built through WWF's weekly programming, particularly Monday Night Raw and Superstars, following the Survivor Series where Bret Hart captured the WWF Championship from Diesel. The main event featured WWF Champion Bret Hart defending against his brother-in-law, The British Bulldog, in a rematch echoing their iconic SummerSlam 1992 clash where Bulldog captured the Intercontinental Championship via a surprise roll-up. The feud reignited in late 1995 amid intensified family tensions, as Bulldog aligned with manager Jim Cornette and Hart family rival Owen Hart, positioning the bout as a clash of loyalty within the Hart dynasty; Bulldog earned the title shot as the number-one contender after Hart's victory over Diesel at Survivor Series. A high-profile grudge match pitted The Undertaker against King Mabel in a casket match, stemming from Mabel's brutal attack on Undertaker at SummerSlam 1995 that legitimately injured his orbital socket and eye, forcing him out of action. Mabel's push as a dominant "King of the Ring" winner escalated the narrative on television, portraying him as a reign of terror who dismantled opponents like a monstrous force, with the casket stipulation added to symbolize Undertaker's vengeful return from the "dead." Owen Hart challenged former champion Diesel in a non-title bout, issuing a post-Survivor Series provocation that framed Owen as the Hart family's aggressive enforcer seeking to humiliate Diesel, the man Bret had dethroned, while highlighting Owen's heel turn under Cornette's guidance and his history of targeting champions. Hunter Hearst Helmsley's aristocratic disdain for Henry O. Godwinn's rural hog farmer gimmick fueled their clash in an Arkansas Hog Pen match, with Helmsley repeatedly expressing revulsion toward Godwinn's slop-throwing antics during house shows and TV appearances; the stipulation was announced on the November 13, 1995, episode of Raw after Godwinn "slopped" Helmsley in a heated . Ahmed Johnson, established as an unstoppable powerhouse through dominant victories on Raw, was set to face Dean Douglas, but Douglas claimed a back injury from his Intercontinental Championship loss to Razor Ramon at and introduced as his handpicked substitute, positioning Landel as a cunning opportunist under Douglas's tutelage. The match arose from a "bad guys versus good guys" dynamic, reuniting Razor Ramon and against The 1-2-3 Kid and Sycho Sid; Kid's turn earlier in 1995, influenced by Ted DiBiase's , led to his betrayal of former allies like Ramon, with Sid as the Corporation's enforcer amplifying the tension through promos mocking the duo's street-tough personas. Additional segments added festive flair and advanced subplots: made a surprise return, presented by with a ceremonial gold record for his country single "With My Baby Tonight," celebrating its fictional million-copy sales and teasing Jarrett's musical entertainer . In a holiday-themed angle, distributed gifts with until revealed the figure as the sinister Xanta Klaus, who attacked Vega to extend DiBiase's dominance into the narrative.

Event

Venue

In Your House 5 took place at the in , a multi-purpose venue originally opened in 1936 and renowned for hosting a variety of sports and entertainment events, including multiple World Wrestling Federation (WWF) pay-per-views and live shows throughout the . The arena featured a standard setup for the event, with its configuration supporting an approximate capacity of 7,500 spectators for gatherings. The December 17, 1995, show drew an of 7,289 paid fans, achieving near-sellout status for the historic venue. No significant logistical disruptions, such as power failures or crowd control problems, were reported during the proceedings.

Personnel

The broadcast of In Your House 5 featured handling play-by-play commentary alongside Jerry "The King" Lawler providing color commentary, with briefly joining them on the announce team following his in-ring return segment earlier in the event, highlighting his dual role as a performer and commentator. Interview segments were conducted by , a pre-taped contribution from , and , who also served as the ring announcer and event host. duties were handled by Manny Garcia. Refereeing duties were shared among the standard WWF officiating team of the era, including , Jack Doan, —who handled the main event—and Tim White, with no notable deviations from typical production assignments.

Results

Dark matches

The dark matches at In Your House 5: Seasons Beatings, held on December 17, 1995, at the in , consisted of three untelevised bouts designed to energize the live audience prior to the broadcast. These matches followed the format of typical openers, allowing wrestlers to build momentum and test crowd reactions without national exposure. The first dark match saw defeat by pinfall in 4:22. This victory helped establish Vega as a rising undercard talent in the WWF midcard scene, capitalizing on his recent push following a Caribbean Strangler gimmick transition. Next, Goldust defeated Duke "The Dumpster" Droese by pinfall in 6:38. The bout highlighted Goldust's eccentric, film-inspired persona, which was still fresh in late 1995 and aimed to intrigue the in-person crowd with his theatrical style before his broader PPV appearances. The final dark match was an eight-man tag team contest where Barry Horowitz, Hakushi, and The Smoking Gunns (Bart Gunn and Billy Gunn) defeated The Bodydonnas (Skip and Zip), Isaac Yankem DDS, and Yokozuna (accompanied by Sunny) by pinfall in 11:38. This multi-man encounter served to showcase a mix of heel and face talents, further hyping the arena atmosphere with high-energy spots and tag team dynamics before the main card taping commenced.

Televised matches

The first televised match pitted Razor Ramon and against The 1-2-3 Kid and Sycho Sid in a standard bout. The match showcased tensions within the , as Sid abandoned his partner The 1-2-3 Kid late in the contest, allowing Jannetty to isolate Kid for the finish. Ramon secured the pinfall victory with a razor-sharp on Kid after 12:22 of action, highlighting the "Bad Guys'" teamwork against the dysfunctional heel team. Next, faced in a quick showcase encounter, filling in after Dean Douglas' injury. Johnson dominated from the opening bell with powerful strikes and lifts, culminating in his signature Pearl River Plunge spinebuster for the pinfall just 0:45 into the match. This squash emphasized Johnson's raw athleticism and rising star power as an unstoppable force. Post-match, made a surprise return from hiatus, attacking Johnson with a guitar smash to reignite their rivalry and draw massive heat from the crowd. The third match was the Arkansas Hog Pen stipulation between Hunter Hearst and , refereed by , where victory required escaping a surrounding hog pen filled with mud, slop, and live farm animals. The bout descended into chaotic brawling outside the ring, with both men slipping in the filth and using the environment as weapons—Godwinn wielding his slop bucket while Helmsley countered with precise strikes. After 8:58 of grimy struggle, Helmsley escaped by backdropping Godwinn over the barrier into the pen, ending their blue-collar versus elite feud on a memorably messy note. Owen Hart took on Diesel in a non-title singles match, building on their ongoing animosity. The action was short and intense, with Hart using his agility for enzuigiris and missile dropkicks, but Diesel's power overwhelmed early momentum. The match ended in disqualification at 4:34 when Diesel threw referee Tim White across the ring, leading to a post-match assault on Hart that underscored Diesel's emerging aggressive persona. A holiday-themed segment followed, featuring "Xanta Klaus"—Ted DiBiase's twisted gimmick—interrupting Savio 's in-ring appearance with gifts for underprivileged kids. Xanta Klaus, revealed as a debuting , ambushed Vega in a brawl, smashing him with a bag of presents and toys to promote DiBiase's "evil holiday" angle. The fifth match was a Casket match between and King Mabel, accompanied by Sir Mo and respectively, where the winner had to entomb the opponent in the wooden casket. Mabel and Mo used their size advantage for early chokeslams and leg drops, but Undertaker's resilience shone through as he fought off interference and delivered a tombstone piledriver. Undertaker overpowered both heels and closed the casket lid on Mabel after 6:11, solidifying his Deadman mystique heading into the holidays. The main event saw WWF Champion defend against The British Bulldog, with and Diana Hart-Smith at ringside, in a high-stakes rematch echoing their family ties and past encounters. The 21:09 epic featured technical mastery, including Bulldog's delayed vertical suplexes and Hart's five-arm submission holds, with near-falls throughout. Hart locked in the for the submission victory, retaining the title and setting up future challenges like the Royal Rumble.

Reception

Buys and attendance

In Your House 5 generated 80,000 buys, marking one of the lowest figures for a WWF event in 1995. This represented a significant drop from 1995's 128,000 buys earlier that year, though it aligned with the typical performance of events as mid-tier offerings. For comparison, the prior drew 90,000 buys, while major events like achieved 340,000; the December timing near the holiday season likely contributed to the subdued numbers. The event attracted a live attendance of 7,289 at in , filling nearly the venue's capacity and demonstrating solid regional interest. Priced at the standard $19.95 for pay-per-views starting with this event, it added to WWF's overall revenue of $87.4 million amid a shift toward financial recovery the following fiscal year.

Critical response

The main event between and the British Bulldog received widespread praise in both contemporary and retrospective reviews for its technical prowess and dramatic storytelling, often described as an "instant classic" that highlighted Hart's resilience during his WWF Championship reign. Reviewers lauded the match's hard-hitting exchanges, including a notable blade job by Hart and a clever finish via La Magistral cradle, positioning it as an overlooked gem overshadowed by their more famous 1992 encounter. In contrast, shorter bouts like versus were criticized as underwhelming squashes lacking substance, clocking in under a minute and serving primarily as a showcase for Johnson's dominance without meaningful competition. Similarly, the versus Diesel match drew complaints for its brevity and focus on advancing their rivalry toward the 1996 at the expense of in-ring quality, ending abruptly in disqualification after just over four minutes. The Hog Pen match between and was viewed as a gimmicky diversion—fun for its crowd-pleasing absurdity and Helmsley's willingness to take bumps, but ultimately slow and monotonous despite the holiday-themed slop-filled pen stipulation. Overall, critical reception has been mixed, with average ratings hovering around 6/10 across platforms like IMDb (6.0/10 from 218 users) and wrestling sites such as TJR Wrestling (4.25/10) and 411Mania (7.5/10), reflecting a consensus that the event advanced key storylines but suffered from a thin undercard. In terms of legacy, In Your House 5 exemplifies the transitional nature of the WWF's Era, bridging established stars like Hart with emerging talents, including Jeff Jarrett's surprise return that injected fresh intrigue into the midcard. The event has been available for streaming on Peacock (formerly via the ) since its 2014 launch, excluding dark matches. analyses often highlight the cheesiness of its "Seasons Beatings" holiday theme, particularly the bizarre Xanta Klaus segment featuring a heel-turning impersonator, which added campy flair but underscored the era's occasional tonal inconsistencies.

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